Hes been around for so long compared to other characters that have been killed left and right.. if hes made it this far hes gotta go all the way.. right? Its kind of cool how him and Clem are the only original characters left (as in from S1 E1).

I think he is going to die sometime late in the Season, perhaps Episode 4 or 5. I can't see him surviving after everything he's gone through. And it won't be ambiguous this time, it'll be for real, and we'll know it.

I think he is going to die sometime late in the Season, perhaps Episode 4 or 5. I can't see him surviving after everything he's gone through. And it won't be ambiguous this time, it'll be for real, and we'll know it.

Also, "For those that don't know, Kenny was the one Clementine thought was dead." Writing this is completely meaningless. People who doesn't know already is certainly not gonna a read a thread with this retarded title, and people who already knows are not surprised, thus making that sentence meaningless.

Kidding aside, I don't just think he'll die, I want him to. Sure, he's one of my favorites, but I don't want them to drag Kenny around for the entire series just because of "reasons" or something. He's gotta make his exit, and let the whole of the focus come back to the Season 2 cast. I'll be fairly happy with anything, so long as it's not cheap and abrupt like Omid's death.

You obviously haven't seen my other posts.
Kidding aside, I don't just think he'll die, I want him to. Sure, he's one of my fav… moreorites, but I don't want them to drag Kenny around for the entire series just because of "reasons" or something. He's gotta make his exit, and let the whole of the focus come back to the Season 2 cast. I'll be fairly happy with anything, so long as it's not cheap and abrupt like Omid's death.

I like the idea of giving kenny the drawing of his family @Skyden64. I really like Kenny, but I'm afraid he will get killed of.. Or his newfound girlfriend, which makes Kenny snap and blame the new group for coming to find them. Something like that.

I'm really split down the middle about this. On one hand, Kenny's constant survival sort of flies in the face of Robert Kirkman's macho "anyone can die any time" dictum (which has long been proven to be bullshit, honestly). But on the other, I simply haven't grown to like any of the new arrivals in the same way as S1's cast.

The problem lies with Telltale's characterization. When we met Kenny and his family at the beginning of the apocalypse, there was never any impression they were harbouring dark secrets. The same can't be said about Luke's group, who treat Clem like a leper before stuffing her into a shed to fend herself from another zombie attack.While we've been given a chance to get to know these new people better in episode 2, it's clear they're still keeping some skeletons hidden away in their closets. With Kenny, all the cards were on the table (so to speak) from the very start.

If Kenny absolutely has to die this season, it should be something twice as heroic and memorable as his supposed "deaths" in season 1. But honestly, I'd rather see him become determinant in episode 4 or 5, lasting all the way through to the end depending on whether the player is a Kenny fan, or a Kenny hater.

Oh yeah, I know what you mean. For me, a good death for Kenny would cement him as one of my favorite characters, since I already liked him before. I'd probably start getting tired of him if he stays around for too long, and I don't want that.

Agreed, A good death to a character sometimes makes the character 10x better ironicly..
Like Merles death in the tv show for e… morexample.
I started to hate Kenny in my original playthrough of season 1, but his supposed death made me respect him and like him better. :P

I think the best we can hope for is for Kenny's survival to be determinant. I really don't see him living another full season, unless its in the place of somebody else. I get that its the walking dead, and everyone dies, but that's what makes it special to me when characters actually survive. But there are too many emotions to manipulate for telltale to pass up killing him, I think...

No.
Kenny is a tough guy, both physically and mentally.
Kenny is the kinda guy who takes a lickin' and keeps on tickin'!

To recap, Kenny has survived being shot with a rifle at close range, the death of his family, Crawford, being trapped in an alleyway full of walkers, and months on his own, until finding Sarita.
If all that couldn't kill Kenny, then I strongly doubt that some shitbird like Carver will be able to do Kenny in.

To quote Kenny: " You don't just end it, cause it's hard. You stick it out, and you help the folks you care about."
And he's proven those words to be true.
When Ben fell and became severely injured and subsequently defenseless, Kenny put his malice aside and tried to help him, and when he was unable, he at least put the kid out of his misery.
Kenny further proved that when Carver took the others hostage, Kenny tried to save them, by trying to pick Carver and his thugs off sniper style.
Kenny's not only proven himself to be a survivor, but also, and most importantly, a good man.

Of course, it's possible for him to die at basically anytime, but I'd say that the characters who've got a good chance of making it to the next Season at least are Clem, Kenny, and possibly Luke. If he does die this Season, which for some reason I don't think will happen, then it will be in E4 or 5, but I think that at least he'll live until S3.

I'd hate for him to have a determinant death like Nick or Alvin, if they're going to kill him then he deserves a big death scene. Perhaps the scene itself could be determinant, but not an actual determinant death.

I think the best we can hope for is for Kenny's survival to be determinant. I really don't see him living another full season, unl… moreess its in the place of somebody else. I get that its the walking dead, and everyone dies, but that's what makes it special to me when characters actually survive. But there are too many emotions to manipulate for telltale to pass up killing him, I think...